A Proposed Protocol for Community-based Forest Enterprises: The Case of Non-timber Forest Products

Dlamini, Cliff S. (2021) A Proposed Protocol for Community-based Forest Enterprises: The Case of Non-timber Forest Products. In: Cutting-edge Research in Agricultural Sciences Vol. 7. B P International, pp. 63-78. ISBN 978-93-90768-17-2

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Abstract

Determining sustainability harvesting levels for most non-timber forest products (NTFPs) is an evolving science. Non-Timber Forest Products: Refers to a vast array of goods and services of biological origin derived from the forest, other wooded land and trees outside forests, including small wood and fuel wood. A monitoring programme that will continually assess the health and vitality of the natural resources base should be implemented. Though there is some information on individual species, ecosystem dynamics are still not well understood, commercialization of natural products makes it imperative to manage proactively through monitoring, harvesting and replanting and tree succession plans. Important steps in sustainable natural products management include the following: Identification and demarcation of the resource base by ecosystem type (forest, pasture, farmland, rock outcrop, and so on) and map of the locations of various ecosystems types; identification of resource supply areas of the preferred products; and estimating the volume based on current harvesting and trade or use. Further, identify potential threats to standing stock of natural resource base. In addition to conducting group meetings to investigate where and how products have been harvested, extracted or collected over the last 3 to 5 years; undertaking resource inventory of standing stock and also conducting user surveys and engaging resource collectors. Ultimately, for business development, the following logical issues are examined and critically analyzed; enterprise opportunity and location-specific overview of the community forestry subsector, sustainability of supply of forest products, regulatory environment and forest resource users/groups, technology, management and finance, and lastly marketing and sales.

Item Type: Book Section
Subjects: Pustakas > Agricultural and Food Science
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Date Deposited: 17 Nov 2023 04:28
Last Modified: 17 Nov 2023 04:28
URI: http://archive.pcbmb.org/id/eprint/1313

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